Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

Gillison

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Can someone point me in the direction of a wiring diagram to wire two p-rails with 2 triple shots. I also need it to show wiring for push/pull pots so that I have the ability to switch between series or parallel when either of the t/s is in the single coil position, AND a phase push/pull pot.

I essentially want the option of being able to switch between ser/par, and phase with each pickup when only one coil is on.

Hope this makes sense....

The closest I could find was the link below, but I don't think its quite what I'm after as I think I need a another pot to switch between series and parallel for the neck pick up.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=2h_2ts_2v_2t_phsp

HELP!
 
Re: Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

The schematic that you have posted will do the job.

The micro switches in the Triple Shots control the series/parallel relationship between the coils of each pickup. The push/pull pot only determines how the two pickups are combined - regardless of which of their coils are operating at the time.
 
Re: Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

The schematic that you have posted will do the job.

The micro switches in the Triple Shots control the series/parallel relationship between the coils of each pickup. The push/pull pot only determines how the two pickups are combined - regardless of which of their coils are operating at the time.

Right

That schematic was put there specifically for that purpose!
 
Re: Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

Note also, that you only need one phase switch. You switch the phase of one pup relative to the other. There's no need to switch both.
 
Re: Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

Thanks for helping me gain a little more understanding on this thing. One more dumb question... I'm guessing all push/pull pots can be used for either phase switching or parallel/series switching?
 
Re: Help with a wiring diagram for triple shot.

Yep, depends on how its wired as to what effect it creates
 
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